Posts tagged with "nycc2013"
NYCC 2013: The Witcher comes to Dark Horse
Oct. 11, 2013
NYCC: DARK HORSE TO PUBLISH THE WITCHER! Critically Acclaimed RPG Explores New Worlds at Dark Horse! Dark Horse Comics proudly announces its next hit video game tie-in series, The Witcher, based on the critically acclaimed games by CD Projekt RED. Read More...
NYCC 2013: Serenity and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Interview
Oct. 11, 2013
Since 2007, Dark Horse Comics has provided readers with the canonical continuation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's trials and tribulations in the fight against the forces of evil. "Buffy" is about to begin its tenth season adventures, with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10" launching in March 2014 by previous "Angel & Faith" creative team Christos Gage and Rebekah Isaacs, while a new volume of "Angel & Faith" hits in April 2014 helmed by writer Victor Gischler with art by Will Conrad. Read More...
NYCC 2013 Digital Sale
Oct. 11, 2013
Can't make it to NYCC this weekend? Head over to Dark Horse Digital for 99¢ digital comics from the hottest series at Comic Con! Star Wars, Conan, Mind MGMT, Ghost, The Massive and more! Plus a free preview of The Fifth Beatle! New York Comic Con Digital Comics Sale - this weekend only! Read More...
NYCC 2013: Who's writing Conan the Barbarian next?
Oct. 11, 2013
It's been known for a while that writer Brian Wood is wrapping up his "Conan the Barbarian" run at Dark Horse Comics with issue #25, scheduled for February 2014. What hasn't been known, until now, is who's following Wood on the book with March's issue #26: As revealed Friday at New York Comic Con, it's Fred Van Lente! Read the interview here! Read More...
NYCC 2013: Rucka's new creator-owned Veil announced!
Oct. 11, 2013
It was announced officially today on Dark Horse’s horror panel at New York Comic Con that Greg Rucka would be bringing his latest heroine to Dark Horse in the new series Veil! The story opens when a beautiful girl wakes up in an abandoned subway station with no memory of how she got there. When men try to hurt her . . . they wind up dead. Where did she come from? And what is she capable of? Read More...
NYCC 2013: Bad Blood From Jonathan Maberry Announced!
Oct. 11, 2013
As announced today at New York Comic Con, Dark Horse is set to publish a new creator-owned series from Bram Stoker Award winner Jonathan Maberry (Ghost Road Blues)—Bad Blood! With art by the Eisner Award–winning Tyler Crook (B.P.R.D., The Sixth Gun), this five-issue miniseries promises a vampire tale with an unlikely hero. Read More...
NYCC 2013: New Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z digital comic announced!
Oct. 11, 2013
Dark Horse Comics is thrilled to announce a team-up with famed developers Keiji Inafune and Team Ninja! Fans will be introduced to the world of Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z with an all-new digital comic revealing essential pieces of this upcoming game! Read More...
NYCC 2013: EVE: Online Comics!
Oct. 10, 2013
EVE: True Stories is CCP’s first graphic novel and features artwork by Alejandro Aragon (Overlook, 28 Days Later), Tomm Coker (Daredevil Noir, Near Death), Federico Dallocchio (Batman: Arkham Unhinged, Suicide Squad), Dave Ross (Star Wars: The Crimson Empire Saga) and Mark McKenna (Star Wars: The Old Republic). Superstar writer Daniel Way (Wolverine: Origins, Deadpool) will be writing the incredible true stories of the EVE: Online universe. Read More...
NYCC 2013: The Terminator Returns
Oct. 10, 2013
In 1984, a cyborg assassin known as the Terminator came back in time from 2029 with one mission: kill Sarah Connor. If it wasn’t for a human resistance fighter from the future named Kyle Reese, he would have succeeded. But in a new comic miniseries just announced at New York Comic-Con, the Terminator is return to the 1980s – and humanity doesn’t have Kyle Reese, or any back-up, to stop him. Read More...
NYCC 2013: Serenity: Leaves on the Wind
Oct. 10, 2013
Ten years since Joss Whedon’s western-in-space cult classic Firefly went off the air, the rabidity of its fandom, better known as the Browncoats, hasn’t waned at all. Rather, since the advent of streaming video services like Netflix, the show has found even more fans, as its fourteen episodes and subsequent follow-up film, Serenity, became more easily accessible than ever for those of us who maybe missed the boat back in 2002-2003. Read More...